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ujtfOM1 1JJ v vu vaed1 1i 1Ip=iIpour ourLdled uaed Ldledid aedsaedIRs id idAflAfl Aflyou IR IRyouyou youlmI youorlmI lmIomom omSO or orNOi irESSO NOt iJ JrESjt IOU IOUII i t taataatI Iptpt ptrreIre rreR rreIALRIAL IALlblb lberaIeraI eraIir11ir iri 1 1I IjjiJt JtIih< Iih Iihdd 1 tcr tcrOU tryouyou youu OU OUwhwh le leYIHlYIHl u to toCity tOCityCity Cityr CityJJcoJIjr JJcoJ GOI GOIrHs1 I c 1r I 1IL LftlGE r IRAE 1 1HN IHN HNhe3he 15 J JJHJH jL jLJJcW Wrrf wITHE THES1T ALT LAKE LATfl HERALDSUNDAY 1TERALD SUNnAV lIARCH 9 1902 L 1 19 ic+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +++t CRE CREATED TED THE ISLE Of MAN MANAngry MANr++++r Angry Giant Threw a Handful Handfulof of Earth and andflade andMade andtlade +++ Made the Island +toj to +j + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t + + + + + + + + + + + +BostM BetaJd BetaJdThen Betald11IeN flvdIIeThen Is a current tradition both In Jalre1aad InIretaarj n nIreIaalIretaarj sad in the Isle of Man M that thatthe thatthe In Inthethe wars of the giants one took up a awether ahandful ahandfulhandful of earth which be UlJew al al1WOtber atazotherwether but missed his aim TJt T4c plsce plscefrom plaeetroa piscefromfrom which bicb the handful of ea eah h waa waaliftid U U11ft411d Jlifted became bough Nea Neacb n sad that daatat thatSIirSidfSfcll at wJ which da It tell thelsle tM Jsle lab of Man If this thislegendary thisJfgeDdaIT thiaJfgefldar7legendary Wan n ml mI5 > fewed bis opponentbe opponentbeafany opponeot oppoiientba be belitafany lit a I any rate ratelIcdeved rt achieved Meved a notable tablepur tablepurN pur purpose purpoao ¬pose N e say Y 5 Spencer Walpole for the theprecious theprecious thepreciousprecious Handful of earth which thus thusbecame tbUtlb40 thuabbecame b40 b ame the Land of Man and wboh wbohwa whkhwa rti rtiwawa destined to form an Island thirty tbjrtyfour tJdrtyGur thirtytourfour Gur miles Ue in length and eight t tt to torvlvc tovIvervlvc t vIve miles in width Idth fell in the very veryrenter veryfrenter f C Titer of the tb United Kingdom every everydi everydhlsion everyilivisletidi dhlsion vision of which bleb may b seen n from its itshighlands Ita111ghighlands 111g on a cleat leaT day at the same sametime me metime inetimetime The Cumberland hills in Eng England EncJ3Dd Ensland ¬land the Mull of Galloway and Bur Burrows JUtIOWS ui uilows ¬rows best the two arms whIch blch inclpep inclpepIuce Inc Inc1uce IncveeLureLure bay ta Scotland the Mourne billsin Bills Billsin I IInin Ireland and the Snowdon range ran e in inMales Inales jMales ales may av all be simultaneously I multaneou lyde lydeteeted de deaummlts delpteeted lp tpd from tile Lii summItS of many man ofit i us t mountains mountainsThe mountaluThe mounlaiaaTheThe sea ea in wbich bleb the island lies is al almost almost almost ¬most completely landlocked On the thenorthwest tbenortlNttlae theerthweptnorthwest nortlNttlae the waves ves which have h been beengathered beenatMgathered atM in the Atlantic are arel1y occasion occasionally ¬ally 4 fly driven by tide and wind through thionjrhtie throughthetie t I1e comparatively compp t1ftlY narrow strait blch blchIarate Ich IchhoHthwestIarate feotfand ot1a4 from Inland On tllP tllPIOUtinnst th thsnathweathoHthwest St Oewrg II channel afforas affo11direct aftorutirectdirect communicatloM < t with the Atlan Atlantic Atlan4tit ¬tic The seas which sweep sw past P Holy Holyhead 1101 1101hfadhead an anA i the be Mull of Galloway in increase itareae inirease ¬crease not ot in sis but in fury as they theya e7 e7area are driven into the shallower and land landlocked ludlucked ¬lucked waters wat is wJch kb surround the W tLand I Iandand But if the situation of the Isle Isleof laleofof Man accounts for its storms it is isalso I Ial Isalsoalso al o answerable for its climate for forwhile forwhile forvhiiewhile on the one hand it lies U s in the thedirect tbedirect thedirectdirect course cou ceur of those barometric de depressions delruaiolUl deliressions ¬pressions whirh created either in inAmerica Inmerka InAmerkitAmerica merka or in midocean pa is s so con constantly conIItantiy constantly ¬stantly oVfr over these islands on the other otherhand otherhandhand its climate is tempered tempe by the in influence Int1uennl Intuenve ¬fluence of the gulf stretm stm m which fol follows tollovs ¬10 lows tile same route aJ one branch branchofof f which lIkb impinges on its shores The Thehiirroanding ThetmrMlllMtlq TheturrnndInghiirroanding waters still further tem temper temper ternper ¬per its I summer heat and its winter winterrold wintercold nt r roldcold old so that few places in the world worldandand probably no piace situated so far farnorth farl1orth farnorthnorth can ca claim a milder and more moreequable morefclnable moreccjiableequable climate The Island is divk dikinto Hi Hiinto d dIntointo two parts b b7 a range of hills which whichintersects whichintersects bhh bhhinteracuintersects It from the northeast to the thesouthwest thecutbw thenuthwestsouthwest cutbw The mountain range which whichthus whichI Ithus I forms fo ms the backbone of the Isle Isleof I isleIf le Iof If Man consists almost entirely of ofnohist ofsIiatnohist la I wbich however have been beenfcund beenfcund beenfcund Ifcund rich veins of lead which have haveadded haveadded haveeddedadded largely to the wealth eaJth of the the1saa4 the1aand I Iislandisland islandTbe 1aandTheThe rich and varied scenery of the tbeJsle theble theIsle IIsle of Man an and its mild climate have havemade havetnade havemademade it the playgrounds of northern northernKngland northernEnglandEngland and not tees than 306606 808 peo people peej4e ¬ Ilie annually are numbered as its vis visitprsitprs itprsVarious I U n rsVarleusVarious explanations have beer given givenof civenuf tof if the name of the island The Manx Manxthemselves lanxtMlft MaaxIthemselves tMlft I tlvN refer it to Man Annam orNananan MacLJr acLlrananan Mananan the son of ofthe oft ofthe Ithe t he sea se who 110 In Manx and Irish legend legendwas lesendas legendwaswas as the t e first man who ho held the let island 1811 letiird ¬and Professor Rhys says that the name namewhich namewhlcb inmewhichwhich the Olfs elt eIts gave Cln e to the land of oftile ofme Itile Plots P < ts was Mann or Mannin tiat tiatthe I Ithe Ithethe Irish would rail the > islands of the jI Plots cts tbe Isles of the Mannan and that thatthe thatlhethe circumstance e that the name Manvas Man Mnvas IYa vas applied to two islands is a proof proofthat pnotthat pivotthatthat the original inhabitants of both bothwere bothWEre bothwerewere a Pictteh tribe and that both nat natu patbrailyrally u received receJed the name of t the Pictish uab tLegend tells us that in iJ the beginning DlDlt DlDltotot the fifth < ntury ManananRegMacLJr of Little Mananan the son of ofthethe sea possejsed d the Isle PC c Man He Hew HeWw s a pegan and a magician It is i saidhe enveloped envelo the th island in mist so that thatIf tIt was as Invisible to any passing raft <If an enemy appeared he would cause causeonEone man to seem a hundred He had badIVWPIjmwer over the winds nd of heaven and aDdouldrould command them tb m as he chose andthe only rent which he exacted fromhis Manx tenantry uas as a bundle of ofrusbeLrushes Uananan liacLir is supposed supposedwith supposedwithwith son sonto reason t tIt have been a real realIfrsonage realJf18OIIaaepersonage fmous for his exploits expl > ltJI as asa asaa 1 aeamon and colonist skilled in predKting the changes of weather fromthe t he signs of the sky and carrying or jlawful la wful ful and illicit traffic in the seas thatsurround the Isle of ManThe fact that the island aas ag originany inhabited by Iberians of smallstature IItatu probably accounts for or the prev prevalent prevalfntalent superstition that its earlier posPtsaors St S5Oi S were fairies or hltle 1 1e peopleVarious Y trtoua tales ts a me a to still told of their apixaronce 1 ar arelnee nce in the olden time of thehorsey tlO they rode ofthe saddles they tbt > yused of the stones which hleb they the movedof the churches they unroofed and ofthe tb < pranks that they 1bt y placed Even atthe present day many Manxmen avoid oidpartirular roads from a dread of meet nMins these little people The fairy saddha < 1U huge block of o stone roughly rescmbilng a saddle saddlele ddleI Is preserv P ntj > 3 in the throad d called te Saddle road runningbetween Kirby Klr and BalUughtoD nearIMigla In the days of smuggling in Ithe Jew century tur thesmugglers are a said Ito have been In I the th habit of seizing sejzintermers rmere horses hor to enable them to draw rtheir cc Roes 0f8 from the coast < When Ithe farrjer found f und his horsestired in the th t Imoraine IIN ri ng the popular explanation was i Ithat the fairies had used them in the th I I1lichtmight As A thefairies ere re in i the thhabit of consideratelyleavinga smallkeg kif eg of whisky wbiskyin in the horses orsea stable theexplanation was as satisfactory to thefarmer as It proved to the > smugglerThe belief In fairies or elt elvs was u fornwrtj nafr very prevalent akont in l the Isle I ofMan tanand stillobtains to a great at d dE >erw The Manx conception of a fairyTblIabxconcePtionofafairyllseems m8 to be very y much thesame me aa 5tbit thein other Celtic elSie lands withperhapsa tinge of th thesomewhat ewbatmore somber MID IS x andfnavian andInayi superstition IThey y aresupposed lI to be ke human brings inform and feature feat though very muchnailer and more delkateiy delleatet conMructd At a distance they the conI i1 seem to toh tohnwl80h hnwl80 hiHitiSOftle but < on c close e inspection inspectionbeing Ithl thya are oftenfound to be decrepit and0 tbfred The They are usualLy presented I <n being clad inblue or111 green with withipeake peak caps Tu iibev live in neon iIlIt14 lIl1mdemore no Npec I affecting theIndMH a llent i it tumuli Anyone strastraying near nearvrtMttot tbtseon a fisummers> vrtM Ilft eenIng nlnsprobably hear dellgrlfulbu hut ut t he musicJ must takecare esII a especially ial17 if heshould musician be not to linger lest be beS Ientrapped Sometimes Stoo tooStb It they I may id or bt dancing seen n pinging the likE chUd chIIdren II Irings seen onthe Ipao being S vaosed WIfd by this Atother > Jher tnn OJ sfor feasting They hunt being Ibemost part furious riders ridersffriritual ridThey y ae part human IaJ aid d partly Iffriritual irltual in their uature and Iare vlsi Ib hee tomen n only when they ctx chose b se iNne me of themsen of disease are benevolent curing curingrr cqrl Iad detverIu riac trr trem ra misfortiuM ndstortOthersaremalevolent 1 t stealing stoalu children even eve abducting abduc ¬ I jST Thf grown eMit J peope peep arrow tBd heads briaai bringing n11 which misfortune I Ic ffc ffcyvplck alar slorlly n picked < i are occayvplck up P are th thevlth iU which whJ bleb th fairies weapons ap po nsavenge them ¬selves hesupon humanbeings who hadwrnnged rn t nged themTheir Ir impact pact te nott felt lt Iand does dn not break theskin but aWu bibet mark s found on the Body 1 of the± victim etafter death The good fairies Iarefortunatelyj the ted d more powerful thanand will enable those tb who are Ieonsiiemte in the behavior leba to thornto prevail 1 over o oce the latter It hi there Itore verj ver desirableto keep eep oa goodA tMaa towith t1athemandtof propitiate propitiatefceMrsjthest by taking eue eos Dot t to W08Dd tIiIIir jfr5 fceMrsj With Wl ltIttIde this view they tiIeare areJI jfI IO 4the tM little t pe aiiirviiag tIts tks aodt J < Ime mentioned tiooed as they are supposed sit notto toUMIL toUMILIt like It ItIt It ItnIt wa was an old custom to keep a fire fireburning lIreburningburning in the t e house during the night nightso nt nightso htso that toe fairies might come in and andII andenjoyII j enjoy it It If anyone were ere rash h enough enoughnot enoughROt Lnot to do this or 10 t buse them In any anI way he weuM w < mH be store + nflerfor ertor ittit It was U also custotirtr euIICea are somebread out for the fahie and to illl the thewater thewaterI water ter crocks OI with cJeaa r water far themIlM before > fJre sjoingto pohig to bed This water was wasnever wasnever 11 11JJ never ueed for any other purpose but butwas butwaswas thr thrown wn out in the morning MOrni Thef Manx women formerly would not t spin spinon I Ionon Saturday Saturda eveatags aa this was Ideemed d d pteul dlspjeasiog to the fairies and aMatI lat at every baking and d churning u a small smallI smallitI bit it of f dough h andbatter and h butter U was w stuck on onI I ItheI the wall for their consumption ptIon Be Besides Eesidessides keeping en good terms with the Ibeneotent t fairies tal there are various variousotHr I Iotherother methods of defecting the machi machinatious machiizatknanatious tlo of the malevolent ones Among Amon tthese are the incantations and herbs herbsgot her I Igottfrom got from tuen tWen n and women who had hadac ac acquired ¬quired tbe reputation ieputa n of being fairy acr rdoctor or cbannenThe cruel bat curious custom c ofhunting lItlr the wren wre on Stephen feast teutI L Iday da Dec X te still k kept ept up In some somepads i II pads 1M i of the island This stoning < of oftbe ofI ol r II tbe wren however bow If Waldron Jdron ta to t S I II IbeI be believed seems to have 114 ha taken place placeon I InI on o n cristm < Christmas mocning 10 years y < ara ago agoax < agoas 0 0j Ii j ax he says I On the 24th of Decetn Decetnher DetemMrher toward evening nlug allthe servants servantsin I I IIIin I n general have a holiday they go not fbio iII to t o bell be all night ni < bt but ramble about till tillthe UUjthe Ithe bells bel ring In all the churches which Ijthe Is I s at 12 J oclock o elock Prayer being Wblciat over overthey Oftltbey fIthey t go to hunt the wren and after Ij having found one of these poor birds birdsthey birdsthey altosC C II I they kill her and lay Ia herover her ewer a bier bierwith bierwith bleiwithwith the utmost solemnity bringingher to o the parish rhurch h and burying bur burher burylaherher with itJl a whimsical whlm l < 1 kind of otnit solem solemnity ¬nity nit singing snginldlrps dirges over her in the theManx thtNina e eMnx CManx language I which they call heri J knelL n after watch itltb Christmas hemsThe origin of the pastime of hunting bu tlnAthe wren is J founded on a tradition that thatIn thatn thatInIn n former times a fairy of uncommon uncommonbeauty unmmonbeauty uncommonheutybeauty exerted such influence over the themale themale themalemale population that she at various varioustimes varioustimes varioustImestimes seduced numbers to follow herfootsteps till by degnses she led them themInto themntoInto I tile t sea sea where thy perished This Thisharbarousbarbarous exercise of power had h d con continued CORtill continned ¬tinned till for great length oC time when whenaa kiiighttrrant sprang up who dis discorfred disCQTfred I Icuyredcorfred the moans of countervaling < the thecharms thecharm thecharmscharms u used ed by this siren and evenlaid a plot for her destruction which whichshe whichsbe whichsheshe only escaped at the moment of cx extreme cxt cxtreme ¬treme t me hasard by taking the form of a awren an awrenwren n But though she evaded instant Instantannihilation instantannIhIlationannihilation a spell was cast upon her herwhich herwhich herwhichwhich she was condemned on every everysucceeding everysucceedingsucceeding Ing New Xe Tears da d yto to reani reanimate reanimate reanimate ¬mate the same form with the definite definitesentence deftnltesentence deflnltesentencesentence that she must ultimately per perish perIsh perlab ¬ish by b a human hand handIn bandIn hndInIn consequence of this legend e end on the thespecified thespeclW thespecifiedspecified anniversary the men and andboys andboys andboysboys except those who have thrown thrownoff thrownoffoff the trammels of superstition de devote ele elevote dovote ¬vote the hours between sunrise and andsunset andJI11l1Rt andsunsetsunset to extirpating the fairy and andwoe andwoe andwoewoe be to the individual birds of this thisspecies thiBspedea thisspeciesspecies who ho show sbo themselves tbem on this thisfatal thisfatal thisfatalfatal day to the active enemies of their theirrace thlrrace theirracerace They y are pursued pelted fired firedat tiredatat and destroyed without mercy and andthefr andtheIrtheir feathers are preserved with re religious reIQdowI reilgious ¬ligious are it being an article offaith that every one of the relics relicspth relicspthrecI gath gathered gathered ¬ered recI in this laudable pursuit is an ef effectual effectil8l effecteal ¬fectual preservation pre from shipwreck shipwreckforfor one year and that a fisherman hermanwollld fishermanwnilgtwollld be consIdered as extremely foolI hardy who would rarer nter upon his hi occu occuI oouutlotiI pation pa tloti without such a safeguard safeguardKelly aalquardKelly eafguardKellyI Kelly says It 1s the custom of the thei thehabitantsj i 1 inhabitants In of the several parishes to tocatch toI totchcatch ca < tch a wren on this day and parade paradewith paradeith paradethI n with wi ith th flags flying and music with the thewren therea theenwren wr rea en fixed upon the point of a long longpoleI pole po le and they oblige o Uge every person they theyI theyeetin I I meet m eet t to purchase a feather and to towear toweal toarI I wear we ar it in their hats for the day In Inthe Inthe Inetl the th e evening they inter the naked body bodywith bod bodwithS with wi th great t solemnity and conclude the theevening theevemDa theeningI e evening ev ening with ith wrestling and all manner mannerof manneror mannersportso of sports sportsWriting sportlliWrltl sportsWritingWriting Wrltl of the custom of killing the thewren thewren theenwren wr en William Harrison oon says It is iskept Iskept Isptkept ke pt up on St Stephens day chiefly chid by byysboys bo o ys who at early rly dawn sally out outarmed outa1led outmeda armed ar med with long sticks sticks beating the theshesj IlKMhN w bushes bu shes until they And one of these thesebirds theseI theserdsK birds bI rds when they commence colftme the chase chasewith chasethI with wi th great shoutings following it from fromsh I IK bush bu sh to bush and when killed it is issuspended Isspended i iII suspended su in a garland of ribbons ribbonsflowers ribbonswersI flowers flo wers and evergreens The proces procession PIOOellBion procesost ¬sion si ost then commences commen carrying the theking theingIIkI1l8 1 king k ing of bird as tbe Druids calked it itfrom It Itomfrom fr om house to house soliciting contri contributions contriand ¬I J butions and giving a feather fot luck luckThese lucko luckheseo These T hese sre re considered con idered an effectual pres prosvafleajj ervaOemx ervau er from shipwreck and also alsoi alsogainsti I against a witchcraft witchcraftAKOTHBB witchcraftw witchcraftXOTH3B wAKOTHBB A DEAD SEA POUND POUNDIIt i T Is i Situated in Northern Thibet Thibetand Thi Thibetand t tandand Ifever Before Explored ExploredInIn the barren wilds ilds of northern Thib Thibet ThlbIn ThibIn ¬et in a region never before rore explored by bywhite bywhitewhite w hite men a newdead new dead sea has just ust usteenbeen b een discovered discoveredItIt is Sven Hedin a p Swedish navi navigator navlpto naviinr ¬ Igator ga inr who 00 presents pN nu to the world of offtctencethis ofct8tte ofloneaftctencethis ct8tte se lonea this new rival rh for the famous LainOusead IaOUS I IadDead D ead ad Sea ea of history The expedition expeditionwhich exptdJtJoIlI exptdJtJoIlwblda Iwhich w hich be cCll1ma commanded was w fitted oat ut byKlajr K ing Oscar of Sweden Swedenaade and ifts inresti ImatiPtlo Investiallongation g of Thlbet has ha done much to en ench ¬rich ri ch b the worlds < geographical O npblcal Jnowlof knowl knowlthism ike of this thislittle little known TeIdoDy speaking the newly Urovj ered e body of water wat r i is is not a a8ra ase sr tt is aI lake la ke Unlike the Dead ead Sea of Pates Palesnei tine tin ti ne which wbJ ia is situated sltUa d out sixteenmiles m il from Jerusalem and has theRiver R iver Jordan for ft tributary the t be Hedin Ht din >lake la ke is in the centero cellt renter 4 an almost in inaci iDa1aci S c ssibie < sibie plain and is entirely iso ¬lated Ra ted from all other oth bodies of waterWhile investigating this nautical nautIcalarvelmarvel m arvel the explorer > T met mf > t with a series erIeofof o f the most exciting adventures The TheonoiDIt Theollowingfollowing f statement recently rEeEntJ made byhim blm h im shows bq graphically the difficultiesvrnich ateb attended at every step of the expkiration pkirationIt p lwationitIt is the most curious lake I haveever e seers he said I can compare itonly o nly to the Dead Sea in I PalestineNear N ear shore the water at is so shallow thatfor f or a mile or more we had to carry ourboat h ostboatThe ostTheThe boat was loaded with ltII all the the1Y1necessary n 1Y1 iBstrumems for ascertainingdepth ftp d length etc We also carriedmeteteotogScaJ Ire m ma imrtrmoents leDbI and appar ¬atus a las for photographing Pbot and drawing draWhen at last we e gotrteto deep waterwe w e traveled at a speed of seven ven feetper p er minute TIleThewater water was as as calma s a mirror nt Nothing otIa ofbIug was w stirring nobird binln b ird no n leaf 1e There r vre ve e no leavesfor f or as far ar a p eyeand eye act d telescope couldreach r h no sign or We e 18s was Seen SeenP aenThetIeeaI< < IThe P greatest nt depth tb wefound was>tfxteen ftDfee4 feet In tha center center of the lake Iw > encountered aa aalalaod island it took usnine n ine bohoartffto circumnavigate clm1llUlavI te it It Theisland I as a might mls have been expected tedwas w likethe rest otnaturetbereabonta tbe ta Ientirely en e 1ely barren ryn ot life J could ukJ dis ¬cover c no signs ofprevious prev WI We eitherb nothing thi LtBat that Indicated that Iman or obeut b ost turer er before l trod this wilderness Itaiijtse In saltiness tinen is the most strik ¬ Iing i ng characteristic of this dead d ad sea as a t5It H as the Sea of Lot east > a ast t of JerusaVm eal t 1ft t hut unlikeUwlatter attfT that of ofhe 01t herIbetTlbetntd dedae leent tt seem to Ihe of volcanic origin The water in Is I1Ia11y eavlly charged with lth chlorides of so Mumdiwa ws magnesium sus um and an aliumand an a IIta I ta IPS genvity Tltr IJ < at t ieat onefifth greater Ithem tint oTper poI vater a aboot atpfttsV he sntra boots boot even heavy books booksc I I<t> c 1i < 1t = <cI0Br cI0Br1t > > <floated on the surface suria while the saJt st1iIin ti inese was aa from fromiiie nine to ten times thatI loi Ot i the ocean Remembering a recenttravelers assertion lhat he saw a anumber anumber anumbernumber of small fish in the Palestine Palestinei PaleStii Dead Sea which seemed to thrive thrivevery thriveery thriveveryvery < ery well elL I took special pains to toearth tolleard1 toseanitearth the newly discovered lake forfish or any an other living creature but buttuuld butnul butuldtuuld nul uld find none noneThe noneTIlt noneTheThe bottom of the sea is intenselywhite it hurt my eyes to look at itIt is covered by a salt crust Therej I are no intervals of rocky ground of ofearthI earth or clay Neither are there any an anshellshell deposits depositsi depolltsThe depositsThei The lake bed is rough there an arridgesj ridges ravines and furrows as in aHeld plowed by an amateur Its veryhard to walk on and the natives having no shoes suffered a great dealj The extraordinary gravity of thewater is indicated by fh the fact that ourj boat though wel Yoe loaded di1 re > onlyf J couple of inches f waterafts waterj mark remaining visible during the en ¬tire Journey JourneyWhen journeynI When n we had traveled treveledjnfJe a CinUe mile our ourI urI boat our clothes tac facef instruments and aop aiv hands handsour ourI everything were ere covered coveredewIth a salt crest that It hed fearfull fearfullyand hardened abnG8t IUStntI7 t17 If wekept the e oars In the air for 1 a few sec ¬ond 0Dd8 the water drop formed into Uttte Uttspheres and globes of salt It looking likecandle grease attaching a to th the side of ola J11ow Pllow dlpv dip We soon looked fced as s Ithough we bfd gone e through a flourmillThe extraordinary saltinessac ¬count the territory of course e for the sterility of ofOn our return we had the wind In Iour rear and it was strong firenough to ta ISfA Push 118 along Ioa at a fcwtyfflHe t ratewhich bleb ofcourse wewouldnt havebe been iableto weatherexcept fortlie ispecific gravity of the wrfter tel As It IIwswe had a beautifulsail thewaves Ibeingvery highAll the territory through which weiwuraed J8JIedu wa was sterile therewas at least Lno food to for or human he enough L2 man being bel 8 reason reasOn Iwhy Ute Pjat plateau u is unlnhabit ited I1I I Is woodDO vood eithertobon 1w wa tet f OUI tea we hadOMeJ11 to breakthe boxeas e In which Provisions up u Pried were car carBOWERY earBOWERYcs csBOWERYBOWERY MUST GO GOHistoric GOHistoric GOHltoricHistoric Avenue A venueof Vice ClearedTJp Uj pUnder few ew S RefermNew cw York Journal Journali J UmalThe he pu passing of the Bowerycated i in as Indistoner the orders of Police ollce Commis CommismourningPutrid Partridgemourning brought jOy ana an dto the historic oldstreetyes ¬terdayThe joy was w inthehomesthe of ofIllfit arespectableresidents and shopI Illfit keepers and nd th t the gloom in thewhich wh b for dives vesmanyyears have flauntedvice in the face of the publicThe Bowery divemust go o is the Uiedictof ColonelPartridge Partrid e and if it Idoes not go it will beup toinspector pector rCrossto explain The raids made by b yInspector In pectorCross Cro late onFridaynight nigh I tare thebeginning of tV t end The or ¬der went from trontlIp lip tolipamong the Ui edivekeepers yesterday and even Bat a1emUpJack em UpJackMeManuswho runs rtzn the th tresort known as the Thieves Para L ¬dise admitted that the golden days day Sare over remarking remarki sadlyTIle home horn Sof the sports is to be turned into achurch C ureh yard IColonel Partridges Partrld 8 reports show shothere are along the Bowery about fiftyplaces classed as dives and in theseresorts about 500 b women omen Qitter rather ther nightly Dlg tlyto prey upon thepatrons the PAtrons The downfan of theBowery started so the divekeepers said yesterday when John JMcGurk who was convicted eOQict of r runningthe Merrimac hotel as a disorderly dis rderlYplace pla < t and is awaiting a1aitl trial for running runnlnSuicide hall ran away a and refuse lto appear in special sessions for sea n ¬tence tenceThese tenceThue tenceTheseThese places have been run practi ¬cally wide all andopen night the re reo reoport ¬port came to the district tI < t attorney attorl ey dur ¬ing the McGnrk prosecution pro that theywere backed by prominent East Side Sidepoliticians Sidepollticlan Sidepoliticianspoliticians whose Influence stopped stoppednrnnseutionspro eeutiOIUJThe detectives who obtained the evi ¬dence which led to the closing of Non1 9 15 23 119 and 121 Bowery were in inconference incopference incopferencecopference with Inspector I Cross g yes ¬terday terda and they were ere instructed tokeep up the work ork and get evidence evidenceupon evldnceuponupon which the owner of every otherdisreputable resort can an be convicted convictedofof a misdemeanor punishable by b by a fine fineof fineofof SOt SM and a years imprisonment ImprThe men were told to be sure and andavoid andavoidavoid making raids which hlch would nothold so that any Suggestion m esUon of fake fakeraids fakeraidsraids ratd might ml ht be avoided avoideclThe< 3 > 3 3The > >The Bowery is doomed said In Inspector Inspector ¬spector Cross It is to be cleaned from fromend fromend fromendend to end and not a a disreputable re resort resort Fesort ¬sort will be tolerated No influence can cansave cansave cansavesave these places now The licenses licensesof Iof the keepers of these resorts will betaken away There will be no closingone night n t and opening openln up tbe nextThe Bowery will be made as a clean cleanas L Lasas Fifth avenue and Just as safe I Ido not think it t will be necessary to tomake tomakef temaksimake many more raids as I think the theremaining thOremaining i iremainingremaining divekeepers will take the tip U p I Iandand close e up of their own accord The Iday of the fake raid is over overMorris overMorris overMorrisMorris Blumenthal a Bowery mer mercnaat merchaat marchantchant said the crusade did not come comeany comeany com i ianyany too soon as in the last days of 01the Devery regime r me theBowery was as a I Ibad as it was in the days when hen Sandy Sand r IrSpencer and Ow Owney ey Geognegan were wererival i irivalrival kings of evil evilIt niLBB W WIt 3 3ItIt will b be good for business w IIe said IXr Blumenthal to make the t be Bowery Bowe r Irdecent and every respectable person personwho personwllo i iwhowho has to stay cy in te Bowerywill owery rywIll will < eJoice But I have heard of some re re ¬form promises which sounded well but butaccomplished buta I Iaecoinphlahedaccomplished a inpl hed little littleTheThe Bowery is going to be i Ia grave graveyard gra Of >yard said Bob Connor the old oldr oldirianaxer I Ima irianaxer r for McGu MctJurk cGurk T Tb order bas I 1gone g oite out for everything pvrythi ytf1ng to shut up Ithas ha h as got the right tamp on it and ev ie ryhor knows that there tht will wmomethinc iht b besomething doing right ii ht away way The wo women 0 0Jllfnmen have got to get off Ute Bowery oweryand a nd there wilt 1ft be no use keepiaV kHph open openwithoutwithout thout them It is i a long time be before bore ¬fore f ore the Coney Island season opens opensand tp tpnd 11and a nd that to 1 the only 4w rejlef Uef In sight sightA ht htAA BEMARKABLS SHOTI IkingK Mddng kins king a Triple TriplePJa Play 1layWith With His Only< Remaining Charge ChargeJudse OliargeJudge e eludceJudge < JudseHello >Hello Ike said kI Perkins p as thatI walked into tile storebowd 47OU you make out outpIPdD gunmin gun todayToleTjle k Jest t toleMe thats tllat all 1 1gotgot g ot four fo black ducks six broadtail broadtailand tall talland I Iand a nd tea winters 1 1I 1001 I most tat say theta Utet pretty good shooti in n fer one day daye said aidwas Perkins PhinLaa urns f was putty fair bat I sbonld nave navegotgot g ot more yet if my aaetts hadnt badJat0IIt gin ginoatoat r rThet0IItThetThet so said Id the constableM Twa hard luck slid minds me o ooae oone ooneone day bout four years ago when I Iwent 1ent Iwentwent ent down tu the medders gnnninwith gnnnin gunninwith nnln nnlnwithwith that old musxle loader er mineI fooled round all day cJa til un I had only onl onleoi 0110 charge e of powder left ft Birds hadbeen coeds Ions < one in a Hock and andnow ADdDOW andnownow Del then tew tone ones and all allofof em out er range and I didnt git gita gttaa bird T wax kinder discouraged diS ragedhadnt bad a good 000 shot h < t all day da ButJesi as as1 1 was as gittin out of the standI beard a goose hollerin and I Iorouchei It1OQehtd Icrouchedcrouched dt rlwn > vn quirk uit k T an tell yer yerand nrandand yurty soon S n he he landed plump P down d downn 1nJin I n the th sxigh ugh hole in front of me where wheremy u re remymy decoys was I was U jest tu the thesouth theouth thesouthsouth of the th deacons d ons medder medderyou you fellore remember rt > mt > mbfr Itow now o the marsh thereIs I very narror and runs right clus tothe b bPacn beachani aoh and < nd tny ifl stand was W3 jest jestabreast jflStahNast jestabreastabreast of o the th 10T ov par ptap > on n ihf ih beach bfachth fachthy beachthvth thy thv y aii a tno tz blenv b1 10 hule Waal I Tmoved Imovd Imovedmoved round keerful n id < J got ot a bead beadon 1adonon the > old goose who 1 ie e must have havesmelt haes01ilt havesinltsmelt me for jest < ra s r was W U goin tulet him h hI hey v lit it ho h begun 5 avirnmln avirnmlnaway immin imminawayaway from m riic I didnt vrant 1 tu loose loohm so SI I hvirur h to t vhistie hiot e him bak bakand baJand bakand jand if youIi ouL uj believe b ieYe me as I was wasv=>> v < > =asittin there whatshmild I see ee cornin I n up by the blow hole b but a are4 re re4 J fox fBoys Id hey he given my hull farm foranother charge of powder and shotthet minute I guess The goose bythis time had circled round and be begun be begun begun ¬gun tu come toward me agin ag and the tbeoxfox ox was astandin still Gradually ually the theold theold theoldold goose e was gittin in line with tnetfox By thunder s I if I can get Ietem getem getemem In line theres a chance of gitlln gitllnem gitauemem both In another minute theywas right in line and I let em m hey beit Jest as I fired a blueftsh jumped jumpedoutout of the water from a school of emthat was aa cbasin bait inshore I shot shotthethe goose plum through the deadlamed the fox so he couldnt run anakilled that blueftsh so he drifted driftedashore drifteduhoreashore and I got the hull three threeBoys threeBoyBoys said Perkins solemnly It Ityoullyoull step intu the back room III act actup Ie1upup the cider ciderTHEYRE cideraaaa aaTHEYRETHEYRE THBYBWONDERS WONDEES WONDEESYoung WONDEBSYoungYoung Married Mans Comment p 0 0the >the Feminine Riddle RiddleWasblngtonWashington Post Postbay POiIthabay ha remarked a young youn married JDITIedmanman theyre wonders arent they 8YesterdayYesterday my wife got out of bed bedandand ate about half a pound of chine chocolate caocolatelate cream candies the remains of a abox aboxbox that Id fetched home the eveningbefore After that she shedi4nt didnt want anybreakfast br ftkfaEt but she drank a couple plft of ofCUP6cups of coffee She went snapping in Inthe Inthethe morning ani while shopping sh shdrank she shedrank shedrankdrank a strawberry soda and a chine chocolate ehocolate chinelate ¬late ice cream soda For lunch she had hada h d daa glass of milk a couple couple of chocolate chocolateeclairs chocolatEeclairseclairs a piece of hot mince pie and andsome andsome andsomesome candy Then Th n she h went shopping shoppingsome sbopplnsome shoppingsomesome more and stopped at a counter counterwhere counterwhere counterwherewhere a woman was demonstrating demonstratingsomesome new kind of pickles My Iy wife wifeate ife ifeateate about six Ix of those e pickles Then Thenshe Thenshe Thenshe wifeI Ishe flitted on to another anoth r demonatrat demonstrating demonatratlng demonatrating ¬ing counter and went up against a aplate aplate aplateplate of some new ne laughed la fled cereal cov covered covered coyered ¬ered with syrup Then she had a rasp ¬berry soda Then she ate a little dish dishful dishful dishful ¬ful of some new kind of OfCUUl canned sa samon sat satmon slmonmon that some me demonstrator demo astrator pushedIn her direction Then she went to the thematinee Ulfmatinee thsmatineematinee consuming during du n the per ¬formance about a pound of peanutbrittle When I got home I found herlying 1 1n down suffering suffertqfrom from a bad head headache headache headache ¬ache acheNowNow NowI I wondersaid she be to me meAwhat mehat mevhatAwhat vhat hat in the worldcould have given givenme givenme I Imeme a headache headacheAbout headacheA headacheAboutAbout A bout a month ago she he had ad a cold Ithat I was afraid was Yiasplnr going to develop Iinto pneumonia p umonla She started it by go ¬ing shopping sh pplng during durin slushy a1U8b weather in inpapersoled Inpaper U I Ipapersoledpapersoled paper oled low slides 8h e and thin silk all Uk Ukstceklngs t tstockingsstockings Then Tb she stood for about Iter minutes in the basement sement area areaway areaWay areawayway in her bare head and with a s 5thin bouse b use Jacket on and house slip ¬pers telling the washerwoman how howshe howshe I Isheshe wanted anted the clothes done up Then Thenshe Thenshe i isheshe went out into the back yard bare ¬headed when the wind nd had a knifelike bite to it to clean p a couple of ofpairs ofJlfilrs o opairspairs of kid gloves gJov with gasoline or orsome orsome 0 r rsomesome old thing Then she sh took a redhot bath and dressed immediately and ans twent right out to the market to buy bu rthe Sunday dinner standing outside ethe market house for an hour or so atalking with the he women friends she sbThen she Neat to the thtrpme against my solemn protestwearing nothing on Br I head but anaigrette that weighed wel1hecto oneeighth of agrain and a d it was coW enough eno Ch on thatnight to chase a wolar st bear into an icecave caveSheShe had such a cold the next morninp that she couldnt talkXo talk talkTCowSNow Xo what w t in the wide wideworld she said to me when shed gother pipes lpes thawed tlJa1 oat a little bitcould have given me a cold do youthink T TOh rOhOh theyre wonders all rjghtenough concluded the young marriedman shaking his head dismally andgazing at the ceiling ceiilngof of the car as ifthe th key ke k t te the eteaafc eteepafeminise feminine riddle Iid Jewere inscribed there thereTESTING thteTESTINGiTESTING A DIAMOND DIAMONDHow DIAMONDHow DIAMONDHowHow to Distinguish a Good Specimen Specimenof Specthieofof the Gem GemPhiladelphia GemPhiladelphia GemPhIladelphiaPhiladelphia Record RecordNo RecordNo RecordNoNo said the dealer you dontneed n eed to be an expert in order to beable a ble to tell a good ood diamond from apoor P oor one You need only to have com ¬mon sense sen andgood eyes and a mag ¬allying glass First you examine thediamonds d table The table is the sur ¬face f ace and it should be perfectly flat andperfectly p octagonal Then 1 n examine mlne the thcircumference and If that is round the thegem thegemgem g em is at least you ou may be sure wellcut c utcutNowNow for flaws you look into thediamond using the glass here for thereason r that a flaw imperceptible to thenaked eye will often lower a gemsvalue 50 or 69 per cent Flaws in dia diimonds resemble those little feathermarks in ice that we so often seethough scratches on the surface arealso flaws fta wS If none are to be foundyou study stud next the color rememberingthat the steel blue because e it is themost brilliant is the most mo t desirable deand costly costl hue and that the whitecomes next Yellowish or offcolorstones are practically worthless but aperfect violet or amber or rose dia la ¬mood brings a fancy priceStudy Stud finally the depth and weight w tand if the depth is good you wont ont becheated if you pay pa SI50 or We 1 a caratfor your stone Before the South Af ¬war ar youd only have to pay HI 1M1150 J 150 O thanks to this war and to thediamond trust and to the heavier onetoms duty is l now the market market price priceLittle iriceLittleo oLittleLittle Things You Y U Cant Do DaDetroit DoDetroit DoDetroitDetroit News New Tribune tA man cannot rise from a chair withoutbending forward or putting his feet underi the chair or outside of It It Many a man iarwill w in back k himself to give he another a startof o ot f fifty yards in a race of 100 providedthe t he man n halnr Savin the start hops all thewar w ay Y But no run runner however tver swiftcantri g ive e that amount lI nt of stint to an n ordinaryman m an For the flrst five yards they iogoat a t practically the sane sa pare JI eTheretore re the runner to go ninetvfivevarea v a4 while the t hopper r goes fortyfive= svards c ard would have to run W more nrrYt than a itwice tw t as fast and IID4IIt it would be a weak manwho w ho could nothop fortyfiveyards lit t a Ipare p ace equal to 30 2 seconds for Joe l yardand a nd that would n mean > H n that the runner inorder o oP to win would have to beat allprevious onvIoosIf P record recordIfIf a man boasts I that his penknife is Iparticnlarty n no sharp ask him 1m to cut t withone o ne stroke of the blade one of those yel eI ¬1 low ow ribbons mostly ofsilk oc o silk which arerOUnd a bundles IH of d cigars ars a In S 350 casesout O ut of mt 1 the knife is not sharp sl enough en h Ito t o do tht tII t It will cut through all 1I1 11 the fribbon except the last strand and thatwilt wi w Ill DM oat outJo ton ions and the more more lii he triesto t o cot It the longer it will pull outN fe one except ex pt a blind man can standwithout w support of any an kind nd for riveminutes mln m at a stretch if he is thoroughlyblindfolded b without wo moving vim his feel f If hedoes d oes not notJaOVe move his fret be is pretty pn tty sureto totOJllle t o topple over in about a minute minuteWhat minutee minuteWhateWhat the Hungry Artist DM DMOne DklOnce DidOnceOne Once upon a time ti a poor tired tI and hun hunm ¬gry g ry artist was wandering along a pttetur ptteturan p1cturtQUI pictursauctQUI e read d when he met a yoltel carryingan al a n = empty pe pail pailFriendFriend be said you look 1oe as poor as j I III am Are you not hungry hu huNo jNo was the answer I am not asa Ia hapr CTJ ts g ry but I am thirsty Y and I am about to toHosatisfv s atlaf that anb thirst thirstHow thiratIlowHow Ho asked the artist artltR artistByBy R drawing draWin a pail of waterThen said the artist why wb cannot I Isatisfy Hti s fy my Ill hunger bu r by bydrawtq drawing a tabledhote dinner dinnerHe dinnerHe jHe sat down and did so but got ua up ashungry as before beforeMoral before4oralArt fo foloralMoral 4oralArt Art > rt often fails fail in its I INo purpose purposeNo perposeNoNo Color Blindness in His BiaSyrarus Case CaseSyracuse CaeSnaSyracuse Sna Herald HeraldDid HeraldDid heraldDidDid vow near how lie Murphy spoiled hischance cba of gettIng an engine t n ne Inquiredone railroad man of another aI1QthroNo o was the reply rt > How did it hap ¬pen penWhy Why 1h they werr Etf teftJns t tctc Hn Murphys iyrs y sto see t if be would br b all 1 II rizht r 1t on < owir QiopEverything Et > rthing WTr WIro aone < F > hly intH I tthey r rut < it on an U ornug or < I or < f < i virj t J iWhen the smoke cJearea cltu < d aw a aay y instead of o i IC>r< >C 1c < =having h ho an engine Murphy was in jail jailon jailon jailnon o n seven different charges ranging from fromasogult froma frompltj asogult a plt 1t with intent to kill to wfllliU w Ltul de destructlon destnKIUonstructlon a of property propertyHOG KOpertofIDaofIDa ofIDaROG s sHQGHOG THAT THATLIKED LIKED THE SEA SEAWent SEAWent SEAWentWent Aboard Ship When a Baby and andMade andMade andMadeMade Nine Voyages VoyagesBaltimore VoyagesCBaltimo4 Baltimore American Americann American4n4n n immense bog weighing 356 pounds poundst lltblt lu st t baa spent ni Oils entire lire on toe deck deckQIat o oto f a ship at sea ea and which made nine ninelong DiDelOBI ninenglong to ng voyages was as slaughtered yesterday yesterdaonon o n the WK tnreemasted schooner IsabellaO1U W IR Captain Collison in port aiscnarginc aiscnrginguinber i ilumberlumber l nom Savannah SavannahWhile SavannahWhile vaDnah vaDnahWhDeWhile the vessel was at Sabine Pass iasaexasTexas T exas last January a man come Um aboard aboardand aboarlid aboardndand a nd offered a suckling pig no bigger than thana thana thancatina catin cat in exchange e lor a small lot lo 01 Q i peas peastbat leeshat > eas easthatthat t tw bad d been laid on uecK Joe iraui irauiwas lcaUlJDde Ltauaswas w as made The pig begun to tnrive tnr n on onthe unthe oilhethe t he waste food the steward gave Him Himand himand bunndand a nd soon became an able seaman He Hetouterew Htrw H iitgrewtouterew ou trw the chicken coop iu which he helived heItved hevedlic lived li ved and made his bunk under the tore toreeastla tor torcatla toreastleeastla c head lIe wa was known as Den Dennis Denla n ¬nis a la and always responded to his nam namwhen namI uamhetaw 1 when I het q Captain Collison called him He > en enjoyed enJo eno ¬joyed Jo j o ed eating ice cream from rota a bpoon bpoonDennis lipoonDean apooUDsnnlaDennis Dean made trips from Sabine Pass Passto PaSto Passot to o Cabs Cllb to New York to Martinique in inthe IDUte inhet the he West Indies to Turks Island to toPhiladelphia topblladelphia tohllsdeiahiaJ Philadelphia J to Savannah to Baltimore Baltimoretoto t o Savannah to Fcrnandina and back to toBaltimore toBalt tosItinoreBaltimore Balt B aore He was setting too big to toget tot toetget g et t into his quarters and for or that reason reasonaras nIIOIt711I reasonasaras 711I as killed He weighed wd bed 900 after being beingslaughtered beinglIiai slaughtered lIia s st btffed and cleaned and was hung bunso <t to t o tie main ratlines to cool His length lengthwas lenethwas lengthas1 was w as seven f feet feetC feetPointed t tPointedC 0 0PointedPointed Paragraphs ParagraphsChicago ParagraphsCbieaso ParagraphsChicagoChicago News NewsAA bur hangs onlonger on longer than a straw strawberry RraWberr strawerry ¬berry berrIsuaUy b erry erryUsuallyUsually a girl isnt afraid of an armed armedman armedmaILman f fThe FThemaILThe The more a spinster sees of men the thebetter tJlebetterbetter she likes cats catsA catsAA man who is fond of cabbage ea is nearly nearlyalways neaI1alwaysalways a a cigar smoker smokerne smokerNine2 Nine ne times out of ten when a man does deesget doesget doesgetget justice he doesnt Hke IU IUEffects ItEffects itEffects of a big feast are almost as asbad asbad asbed Ibad as effects of a big drunk drunkUnprofessional drunkCnprofesUnprofessional Cnprofes lonal people give advice but butprofessional butprofe butprofessionalprofessional profe lonal people sell I It ftTime ItTillieTime steals on without fear of arrest arrestbut arrestbutbut the man who steals often has to serve servetime servetime acresimetime timeA timeA t imeAA man feels lonesome when he is in the thecompany theCOMpany tincompanycompany of people who never make rols rolstkes ml mltaka mistakestakes takaIts takesits tkes tkesItsIts impossible to keep a good man manup mandown mardowndown Sighed the whale as Jonah picked pickedup picketupup his Id hat and depaiged depaigedThe depa depasedThe ed edTleThe average woman has no desire to toeater toeater t teatereater a room unless s she happens to see seeNo a aNo aNoNo Admittance sign on the door doorNo doorNo4 4NoNo Stage Meal MealPhiladelphia MealPhUadelphla NeaLPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Press PressMy PresslIyl My jy exclaimed the goodnatured Iusekeeper as she watched Weary WearyWraggJes WearyWraggles Wear WearWraggies rWraggJes devour the food you cer certainly Cfrtalni certainly ¬tainly do act as If you were hungry hungryAct hungryAct hungryAcUAct he cried between bites Gee Geewhiz Geewhiz GmwhIzwhiz lady dont you know the diff diffrcnee durrenee dlfIroneerenee between actin an de real ting tlngrA tlngA tingAA Dark and Muddy Complexionnot become a neat woman Lanes Lane Iwill cure constipation clear up uithe skin sharpen the appetite and andmake andmake ant antmakemake you look and feel like a a new newperson newperSon newpersonperson perSon It acts gently upon the stom ¬lIver and bowels For sale by b bGodbePlttSDrug company companyAA CAUSE OF HEADACHEOne Very Common Cause Cau e Generally GenerallyOverLooked GenerallyO GenerallyOverLookedOverLooked OverLookedHeadache O OverLookedHeadache erLooked erLookedHeadacheHeadache is a symptom an indica Indiesion ¬tion l ion of derangement or disease in some someorgan somen somerganorgan o n and sin the cause of the headache headac headachesis i s difficult to locate because so manydiseases di d have headache as a prominent prominentsymptom prominenttnplom prominentniptomsymptom s niptom derangement of the stom stomach stomach atomch ¬ach a ch and liver heart trouble kidneydisease lung trouble eye strain or ill illfitting illfltt1Pg illflttpgfitting glasses es all produce headaches headachesand headachesand headachesndand a nd if we e could always locate the or organ organ orgait ¬gan which is at fault the cure of ob obstinate obstinate ¬stinate s headaches would ould be a much muchsimpler muchsimplersimpler s matter matterHowever matterHowever matterHoweverHowever for that form of headache headachecalled keadacheeal headachealledcalled eal c frontal headache pain back of ofthe ofthethe eyes and in forehead the cause is isnow isnow isnownow known to be catarrh of the head headand headand headandand throat when the headache is lo located 10cated locatd ¬cated in back of head and neck ft is isoften isoftenoften caused from catarrh of the stom stomach stomach stomach ¬ach or liver liverAt liverAt liverAtAt any an rate catarrh is thetnost the most corn cornman comm cornmqiman m cause of such headaches and the thecure thecure thecurecure of the catarrh causes a prompt promptdisappearance promptdlppearance promptdisappearancedisappearance of the headaches headachesThere headachesThereThere is at present no treatment for forcatarrh forcatarrh forcatarrhcatarrh so convenient and effective as IStuarts Catarrh Tablets a new inter internal Intrnal internal ¬nal remedy in tablet form composed composedofof antiseptics like eucalyptol guaiacol guaiacoland guaiaoland gualaeolandand blood root which act upon the theblood thebloodblood and cause the elimination of the thecatarrhal thecatarrha thecatrrhalcatarrhal poison from the system systemthrough systemthrough systemthroughthrough the natural channelsMiss Cora Ainsley Ajmsf a prominent prominentschool prominentchoolschool s teachers in one on of our norma normaschools normachools normachoolschools s speaks of her experience with withcatarrhal withQtarmal withptarrhalcatarrhal c headaches and eulogizes eulogi ps Stu Stuarts Stuarts hturts ¬arts a rts Catarrh Tablets as a Cure < ure for fortnem fortthem t She says I suffered daily dati from fromsevere fromtvere fromeveresevere s frontal headache and pain in inand inaJICI inndand a nd back of the eyes at times so in intensely inteneely inensely ¬tensely t as to incapacitate me In my m myailydally d aily duties I bad suffered from ca catarrh catanh caarrh ¬tarrh t more or less for years ears but never nev nevrhoughtthought tbou t ht It was the cause of my head headaches h headches al ¬aches a S but finally became convince convincethat oouineeltlwlt ceuvincelhitthat t such was the case because th thheadaches tbaehe thdaches >headaches b aehe were always worse when whenever whenver hen henever ¬ever e ver I had a cold or fresh attack of ofcatarrh ofatairh Icatarrh catarrhStuarts catarrhStuarts c atairhStuartsStuarts Catarrh Tablets were high highly highly high3r ¬ly l 3r recommended meoded to me as a safe and andpleasant andleasantpleasant p catarrh cure and after using usingaa few 50cent boxes which hleh I procured procuredfront procurf procuredrom > d dfromfront f rom my druggists dro tz I was surprised and anddelighted andelighteddelighted d to find that both the catarrh catarrhand catarrhaad catarrhneland s nel headaches had gone 3On for good goodStuarts SoodStuarts goodStuartsStuarts Catarrh Tablets are sold by b bddruggists d at 50 cents per package un under unr unec ¬der d ec r the 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